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RIVERSIDE C’MON SUNDAYS: July 30th – The Riverside Common Market BY The Toronto Flea
July 30, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Come join us and discover the vibrant community spirit of Toronto’s Riverside Common Park through our exciting selection of Sunday events, held from spring to winter. There’s something for everyone, with live music, engaging activities, creative art workshops, delicious eats, and locally-owned small businesses to explore.
WHAT’S HAPPENING @ RIVERSIDE COMMON ON JULY 30TH:
Get ready for a beautiful Sunday! The Riverside Common Market, hosted by the Toronto Flea, is happening on Sunday, July 30th, from 10 am to 4 pm at Riverside Common Park (657 Queen Street East). It’s the perfect opportunity to gather your loved ones and immerse yourselves in a day filled with shopping and fun. Here’s a little preview of what’s in store for you:
*Discover an incredible variety of 25+ vendors, each showcasing an amazing collection of one-of-a-kind artisan products and items
*Get ready to groove to the infectious beats of live music!
TIP: Conclude your visit to the market by indulging in a delightful patio dinner experience in the vibrant Riverside area!
More About Riverside BIA & 2023 Events @ Riverside Common Park
The Riverside BIA, established in 1980, is one of Canada’s first BIAs, located along Queen Street East between the Queen Street Viaduct to just past De Grassi Street. Rich in history, green spaces and public art, the BIA includes over 100 unique eateries, retail shops, boutiques, and a range of professional services.
Riverside Common Park is located at 657 Queen Street East and was officially opened in October 2021. The Riverside BIA and community collaborators are working together to bring regular activations to this new community space in 2023. It’s all part of welcoming everyone to enjoy what our local business district and neighbourhood has to offer!
The Riverside C’MON community events series has been funded by the City of Toronto’s Transit Expansion Construction Mitigation Grant Program, as part of Government of Canada support through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.